Has Hoke spoken to any of the 2011 commits?

Submitted by J. Lichty on

Why was Hoke waiting until this weekend to contact our commits, not to mention prospects?

Per TomVH tweet, Hoke was apparently planning to call our commits this weekend.  Apparently Tabb tried to reach Singletary but could not reach him.

I am warming to the Hoke hire, but cripes, Brandon really tied a hand behind Hoke's recruiting back with waiting until last wednesday to hire him, but that doesnt mean that Hoke should double down on cementing the destruction by letting these recruits flap in the wind.

Shouldnt these commits - who have been waiting to hear from Hoke have been contacted immediately? 

aaamichfan

January 15th, 2011 at 11:08 PM ^

TomVH said in a tweet that Beyer was expecting a call today. 

Since Beyer was one of the more "sure thing" prospects, I'm sure he has talked to some of the more iffy ones already.

aaamichfan

January 15th, 2011 at 11:29 PM ^

I'm sure he talked to some yesterday, when they weren't on official visits. I don't blame any of them for having a backup plan.

Also, Trudo was a Syracuse lock all the way. He never seriously considered us.

In conclusion, the sky is not falling.

Maize and Blue…

January 16th, 2011 at 2:55 PM ^

before he picks up the friggin phone.  If I was committed and hadn't heard from the new coach for at least 5 days since he was announced and there was three weeks left until NSD you can bet I'd be gone.  Its not like other coaches aren't calling these kids and asking them if they think Hoke really wants them since their phone hasn't rang.

NathanFromMCounty

January 16th, 2011 at 3:03 PM ^

...of a head coach, the recruiting period also relies on the unspoken assumption of "Its better to take action than to be careful to get it right" (that's why every program fired their coach before Michigan, and all but Pittsburgh had their new head coach in place before Michigan, I can guarantee you they were also calling recruits before they had their staffs in place...because recruiting is just that important).

DGDestroys

January 15th, 2011 at 11:09 PM ^

It's going to be ok. He's spoken with several of the commits (Jack Miller, Blake Countess, to name a few) and I can only assume conversations with the rest are on their way

mattg843

January 16th, 2011 at 9:34 AM ^

Tennessee went throuh a very similar process and timeline last year.  All the fans were complaining about being in the dark about recruiting after Dooley was on the job for a couple days.  Dooley later indicated he took about a week to evaluate non-committed prospects to be sure they are who he wanted.  It took a week or so but they closed strong in recruiting with a non-big name coaching change.

Its hard to be patient but I expect Hoke to add some big names before signing day.

MGoShtoink

January 15th, 2011 at 11:11 PM ^

Hoke might not know much about these guys and has to watch films and read up on each of them. 

He has to do that, plus get to know the entire Michigan team and determine his coaching staff.

I would hope, after the dead period, that he reached out to each one briefly, but gave them a call again after he read up/watched film on each one.

BlueInClearwater

January 16th, 2011 at 12:10 AM ^

I won't link the story because it was in the freep and last time I tried to link I failed miserably, but they did a story with Lemming a couple days ago that stated Hoke would honor our 12 verbals. I doubt he said he would honor them and is still watching film to determine whether he should follow through with that promise. With the things you mentioned like filling out the coaching staff, meet and greets, PR stuff, evaluating non-committed prospects and trying to get the family settled in, his days have surely been short. Then again, maybe mick mccabe is full of it, real possibility.

Clarence Beeks

January 16th, 2011 at 1:08 AM ^

I don't see why he wouldn't watch film on all of the commits, even if he is going to honor their commitments.  He needs to know what those players have to offer so that he can recruit the appropriate players in addition to them.  In other words, he needs to know what their skill sets are so that he doesn't spend time recruiting redundant players from the pool of non-committed players.

kriegers

January 16th, 2011 at 2:06 AM ^

Let me clarify: he may have called immediately after the firing up until Sunday, but he didn't call after Sunday of the week Hoke was announced b/c he didn't want to use up the new coaches call. (Call count reset on Sunday.)

It only matters b/c the calls reset tomorrow, so if Hoke didn't call today or earlier this week they effectively lost their weekly call. There's no reason not to call a recruit every week and at least leave a message for them to call you back.   

I'm not staying Hoke didn't call this week - I'm just saying Singletary didn't call. 

buddha

January 16th, 2011 at 1:21 AM ^

How much rebuilding is required? We have a pretty competitive, young team. It seems like he is inheriting a reasonable level of talent and a lot of experience, all of which his successor left. He doesn't need to rebuild anything per se; he needs to utilize the assets accordingly and ensurethat the athletes' maturation progresses accordingly.

Don

January 15th, 2011 at 11:19 PM ^

repeatedly that Hoke is a pretty relentless recruiter. It would be out of character for Brady to all of a sudden go into do-nothing mode. If anything, I would expect him to charge out of the blocks at warp speed (mixing metaphors I know) now that he's at his Dream Job.